2011 Hyundai Santa Fe

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Steve Pagotto says Never say never.

by Never say Never from Maryland | December 23, 2013

Earlier this year I was fortunate enough to be able to purchase a vehicle from Jones Junction. I say fortunate because of my credit situation from a bad divorce. It was adversely affecting the approval for a new car. I had been to several dealerships only to be told the same thing; sorry we just can’t help you. Needless to say I was very discouraged. I was given the name of a salesman at Jones that several of my friends and family had used over the years, but I couldn’t remember his name. It didn’t matter much anyway since I only stopped in the dealership to look knowing I couldn’t get financed. A very nice salesman come up to me and introduced himself. He said, “Hello, my name is Steve Pagotto, if there is anything I can help you with or answer any questions, please let me know. I said you could never help me, but thanks I’m just looking. He said “Never say never” and proceeded to ask what I was looking for. I told him I’ll never get approved so I’m not really. We sat down and he began to write answers down to questions like, what type of vehicle are you looking for, color, make model, extras, sunroof no sunroof, all these type questions. He asked what price range I was looking in and the whirlwind started. This salesman worked very diligently to try and get me approved for a vehicle. I explained all my horrible experiences and rejected applications prior to walking into Jones, my salesman, Steve Pagotto said, “none of that matters forget all that, let’s focus on the positive and get you into a car”. I remember thinking, sure OK I’ll get the “NO SORRY” tomorrow. I was skeptical I’ll admit, but he was very professional, courteous and didn’t make me feel defeated at all. He actually empowered me and I thought well maybe this time I will have a chance. I left excited and hopeful. I mentioned to my friend that I was waiting to hear from Jones Junction regarding a possible deal on a vehicle. He said “I hope you talked to the guy my family has been dealing with for years, Steve Pagotto”? I said yes as a matter of fact that’s who is working on it. My friend said “Oh you will be in a car for sure”. Steve called the next day and said he was trying several options and I would hear from him soon. I will work on this until you are in a car and satisfied with the deal. Three days later I was signing the deal for my car. The price range I wanted, the color I wanted and I absolutely love my vehicle. Thank you, Steve Pagotto, for your expertise, professionalism and not giving up. I now proudly say to all my friends, family and co-workers, if you’re looking for a car, see Steve Pagotto at Jones Junction. Never say Never! He has since helped 3 family members and 2 very happy friends buy new cars at Jones Junction.

So reliable

by NurseRN from Fort Worth, TX | September 24, 2013

This has been the best car I have ever owned. It is very reliable and safe. It has more cargo space than any other car its size and also has great gas mileage. The leather seats are the way to go - the audio speakers are phenomenal.
The Santa Fe literally has no blindspots.
My only complaint is the doors seem a little hollow.

Love it so far

by Amy from ELKTON, MD | December 30, 2012

Did a lot of research and settled on the Santa Fe with the suggestion and encouragement of our trusted mechanic. He said to go with Hyundai and we would never see him again! Found the 2011 SE at a good price. Wanted only the V6 engine and am glad we got it. It is very peppy even with four adult passengers. Haven't even had it a month yet so can't comment on long term reliability. But so far we love it.

My second Santa Fe

by Concern for safety and comfort from Oklahoma City, OK | December 9, 2012

I was recently in a collision that totaled my 2003 Santa Fe. I had never had a car that long before, but I really loved it. So I had to do some shopping around. My rental was a car and I quickly realized that I wanted an SUV again. I looked at most makers' SUVs. Over the years, in my prior Santa Fe, I had numerous remarks about the smooth ride, so I really wanted to find an equal. A couple of others were close, but none matched what I had in the Santa Fe. And I was able to find a pretty good selection of "Certified" Santa Fes, so I got the remainder of the manufacturer's warranty. Their warranty cannot be beat. (And it's only matched by Kia, a sister company.) So, I'm very proud to be saying for the next several years that I've got another Santa Fe.

Love my Santa Fe

by HyundaiOwner from North Beach, MD | December 7, 2012

Just purchased this 2011 Santa Fe Limited AWD, V6 two months ago. I am very happy with it. Lots of power, great gas mileage (avg 23-25 mpg), and lots of luxuries. I could have spent a lot more for some other brands, but would not have got anything any better. This was a Hyundai CPO car, so I got the full bumper to bumper warranty for the remainder of 6 years, and power train warranty for the balance of 10 years. Great deal I thought!

Santafe

by EW from Lee County, FL | September 15, 2012

Well after 3 Santa Fe's I finally got one with the 3.5 V6 and 276 horse power. It pulls my boat just brilliantly. I was unable to find a new Santa Fe with the larger V6 so the newest used one did not have a sun roof. It is the first car without one in 8 years.
Aside from the sun roof I got everything I was looking for, most notably the USB port for an ipod or just a USB drive. For $10 I got a USB Drive and have 2000 songs without commercials. It makes a great traveling car. The mileage is 2 MPG BETTER than the 2.7 liter V6's in my 2004 and 2007 Santa Fe's. I am getting 22 and never got better than 20 in either of the older ones. ECO drive is part of that, but also the motor just does not seem to work as hard.
I saw the 2013 online and it only has 2 versions of 4 cylinder engines. A 2.4 for 180 HP and a turbo 2 liter for 280, this seems ridiculous as I can envision a turbo running for 250 miles when I take my boat to the Keys.
I guess this is my last Santa Fe and I will go to a Kia Sorento next. It is a shame as I obviously liked the model.
For the record my boat is 17 foot center console with 115 hp outboard total weight is under 2000 for boat motor and trailer.

Definitely worth the money.

by Vicious86 from Conneaut, Ohio | September 4, 2012

Just bought a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD 3 months ago and love it. It rides great, does great on gas and has plenty of room for the whole family. I would recommend Hyundai everytime. The Santa Fe has been well worth it. Priced right and has an amazing warranty!

Tickled Pink

by Happy Camper from SC | April 9, 2012

Bought a 2011 Santa Fe Limited with under 16k miles. Have had it for nearly 2 months now. So far, so good. Love it! Better-than-expected gas mileage, with 27-29mpg on the highway. Sits up high, drives and handles wonderfully. As I said, love it!

Santa Fe Tires all wrong

by hearse from Wisconsin | January 30, 2012

We love our Santa Fe EXCEPT for the fact they put tires on these vehicles that are worthless in the snow. If purchasing a Santa Fe and you live somewhere with snow(even a little dusting) ask the dealer before purchase if they will replace the tires with something better. Ours will get stuck on wet grass and if there is a dusting of snow turning a corner is white nuckle.